TY - JOUR
T1 - Backcalculation of asphalt concrete Poisson’s ratio using the ultrasonic pulse velocity test
AU - Lu, Yujia
AU - Maia, Renan Santos
AU - Hajj, Ramez M.
N1 - The authors thank the Illinois Department of Transportation (Grant No. R27-233) for funding this research and the Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT) and research engineers there for helping setup experiments used in this research. Also, the authors thank Professor John Popovics from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for providing the resources related to the UPV measurements. Special thanks to Akash Bajaj from ICT for providing baseline mix specimens (no RAP). The views expressed in this paper are only those of the authors and do not constitute a standard or specification.
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - For asphalt mixtures, it is widely known that Poisson’s Ratio (PR) varies according to several parameters, and it is a temperature and loading frequency-dependent property. However, measuring PR at different temperatures and frequencies during mechanical tests is not commonly done. For that, a complex arrangement of fixtures and instruments would be necessary, and still likely not compatible with typical cylindrical specimens. This work aimed to combine the simple and practical Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) test with the conventional Dynamic Modulus (|E∗|) test used for determining pavement design inputs related to asphalt mixtures. To do this, four typical lower binder asphalt concrete mixes were selected, having different levels of Asphalt Binder Replacement (ABR), given the presence of RAP/RAS, and covering seven different asphalt binders in terms of Performance Grade (PG). Additionally, a baseline mixture with no recycled material was used for comparison. Results show that estimating |E∗| via UPV assuming a typical PR value may be inaccurate. Once reference experimental modulus values were available, PR was backcalculated using the UPV theory, showing that this property increases as temperature increases, while it decreases as ABR and air voids increases. This indicates that PR can be a source of significant variability when it comes to the use of recycled materials. Therefore, UPV emerges as a low-cost, practical, and reasonably accurate piece of equipment (compared to state-of-practice assumptions) with potential to be integrated with traditional |E∗| testing for an assessment of PR sensitivity according to different mixes’ properties.
AB - For asphalt mixtures, it is widely known that Poisson’s Ratio (PR) varies according to several parameters, and it is a temperature and loading frequency-dependent property. However, measuring PR at different temperatures and frequencies during mechanical tests is not commonly done. For that, a complex arrangement of fixtures and instruments would be necessary, and still likely not compatible with typical cylindrical specimens. This work aimed to combine the simple and practical Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) test with the conventional Dynamic Modulus (|E∗|) test used for determining pavement design inputs related to asphalt mixtures. To do this, four typical lower binder asphalt concrete mixes were selected, having different levels of Asphalt Binder Replacement (ABR), given the presence of RAP/RAS, and covering seven different asphalt binders in terms of Performance Grade (PG). Additionally, a baseline mixture with no recycled material was used for comparison. Results show that estimating |E∗| via UPV assuming a typical PR value may be inaccurate. Once reference experimental modulus values were available, PR was backcalculated using the UPV theory, showing that this property increases as temperature increases, while it decreases as ABR and air voids increases. This indicates that PR can be a source of significant variability when it comes to the use of recycled materials. Therefore, UPV emerges as a low-cost, practical, and reasonably accurate piece of equipment (compared to state-of-practice assumptions) with potential to be integrated with traditional |E∗| testing for an assessment of PR sensitivity according to different mixes’ properties.
KW - Asphalt recycling
KW - Dynamic modulus
KW - Pavement design
KW - Poisson’s ratio
KW - Ultrasonic pulse velocity
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U2 - 10.1617/s11527-024-02486-9
DO - 10.1617/s11527-024-02486-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85206491424
SN - 1359-5997
VL - 57
JO - Materials and Structures/Materiaux et Constructions
JF - Materials and Structures/Materiaux et Constructions
IS - 9
M1 - 202
ER -